Were you root at the time?

If you're not root, you'll only get the PID of the process you own..

My version of netstat says this:

(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
 will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)

On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Howard Lowndes wrote:

> An interesting aside on this one.
> 
> I did a netstat -plt on my workstation (which is behind a strong firewall)
> and got the following.  Notice how the controlling process doesn't show
> up, and I am wondering what is listening on port 32768 and 32769, even an
> lsof doesn't tell me:
> 
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State
> PID/Program name
> tcp        0      0 *:32768                 *:*                     LISTEN
> -
*schnipped*


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